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, d.c., sally bedell smith presents her book, "elizabeth the queen: the life of a modern monarch." it's about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much, francis, if that generous introduction. i have to tell you that i'm especially honored to be introduced by francis today because our friendship goes back to the mid 1990s when my husband, stephen, was the founding editor of civilization, the wonderful magazine of the library of congress, and francis was his highly capable deputy editor. the magazine, unfortunately, fell victim to the first wave of infatuation with the internetedt and lost its funding, but francis has gone on to be a top editor at "the washington post.n as i've been traveling arounds the country talking about queenn elizabeth ii, the one consistent question that i have heard is what did you learn thati surprised you. at did you learn t surprised you. >> the answer is that there was something unexpected around almost every corner. in my research, i made numerous discoveries about the way the queen goes about her job and about aspects of her character that people don't

the massachusetts senate race for a elizabeth warren over scott brown. i am going to go back to that point. this is the network calling the race for elizabeth warren over scott brown. let's turn to massachusetts for our next guest. >> this is an interesting race because scott brown was deciding -- was trying to run away from mitt romney and the extremists and in a lot of republican platform. i want to bring in a republican guest to works with the american civil liberties union and has been monitoring house some of these issues have played out. kate joins us from massachusetts. tell us the situation in massachusetts right now and how it impacts if it is true elizabeth warren has won these issues? >> i wanted to quote jones who sent a tweet about how difficult it has been to vote for people in virginia as well as florida. let's see if i can find it. he talks about -- he says in virginia and florida people are waiting hours to vote. they have kept the polls open in virginia, and he said its should not take this kind of heroism to vote in america in 2012. stay in line. we have just gotten this

, "elizabeth the queen: the life of a modern monarch." db is about 40 minutes.terri inn [applause] >> thank you so much, francis said that generous introductione i'm especially to be her today because our friendship goes bacto the990s hen honored the founding editor of the library of congress and it was his highly capable deputy editor. it fell victim to the first wave loss of funding, but this has gone on to be the top editor of the "washington post." as i have been traveling around the country, the one consistent question that i have heard is what did you learn that surprised you. >> the answer is that there was something unexpected around almost every corner. in my research, i made numerous discoveries about the way the queen goes about her job and about aspects of her character that people don't know about or don't fully appreciate. one of my main goals in writing elizabeth the queen was to part the curtain and tell what she was really like, taking the reader as close as possible to elizabeth, the human being, the wife and mother and friend, as well as the highly respected leader. i also wa

>> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good afternoon, i'm elizabeth wenger. frank and michelle are off today. >>> it is nonstop for barack obama and mitt romney. they have less than 24 hours now to convince the nation's undecided that they are the right guy for the next four years. danielle nottingham is tracking both candidates today. >> reporter: elizabeth, the white house hopefuls have been pushing it hard the last few days with events across the country. and with the race so close, they are both bringing along some big name help. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: mitt romney kicked off his last campaign day in florida, where voters will help awarded biggest battleground prize. >> we can begin a better tomorrow, tomorrow and with the help of the people in florida, that's exactly what's going to happen. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the republican nominee is on a final tear through the states that will decide who wins the white house. >> god bless the people of wisconsin. >> i need iowa. >> cleveland really does rock! >> reporter: president obama is spending the

more on that coming up. l have more on that coming but right now let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> could have an interesting morning commute. right now, though, things are quiet. if you are heading into san francisco, from the east bay, this is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. obviously no metering lights, still before 5:00 this morning. everything is cruising all the way across the upper deck. let's go to our other live traffic cameras. chp issued a travel advisory a few hours ago on the golden gate bridge. they say that fog is an issue and you can see it in our traffic camera this morning. limited visibility and they say it's on all the approaches, as well. so just a heads up if you are traveling through marin county this morning close to sausalito. this is what it looks like. you can see all that thick fog once again all along your 101 ride and it's along the coast, as well. elsewhere, roadwork eastbound lanes of highway 4 at loveridge we have that full freeway closure, detours are in place. coming up, a check of mass transit. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> now

with what you should by. >>> right now, what you should wait for until prices do go down. elizabeth? >> thanks, josh. >>> and toys "r" us is doing big business. there's one right across the street from us. and there was a line outside the doors when we were pulling up bright and early this morning. toys "r" us ceo, jerry stork, joins us this morning. i have to ask you. this has been controversial. some of the employees at target protesting having to work on chr thanksgiving day. are you worried about encroaching on the holiday we're supposed to be giving thanks, to be honest? >> most of black friday is still ahead of us. get the bargains out there. secondly, our employees love black friday. we are the holiday store. we're the christmas store. so, all year long, we get ready for black friday. last year, we opened at 9:00 p.m. on thanksgiving night. there were long lines of people waiting to get in the store. our customers said, instead of letting us wait, why don't you let us in? this year, we opened at 8:00 p.m. it was the best crowd on black friday. they were eating ice cream in th

for president of united states. >> all right guys, stick with us. coming up on "way too early," elizabeth warren gets a win over scott brown in that closely watched massachusetts race. we'll look at how all the big races play out across the country, what it means for the coming fiscal fight on capitol hill. also ahead, bill karins going to join us from down democracy plaza with an update on this radar map a nor'easter headed straight for some of the same areas wiped out by last week's superstorm. we'll be right back at 30 rock in just a minute. >>> last night president obama became just the 17th president in u.s. hist troy win a second full term in office when he defeated mitt romney to reclaim the presidency. should he serve out the full second term, he'll be the 13th president in our country's hist troy do so. you want to sound smart today? tell your friends that president obama's re-election marks the first time, get this, since 1816 that the united states has had three consecutive presidents elected to a second term before president obama, of course, george w. bush and bill clinton. the last

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republicans are secretly saying behind closed doors about elizabeth warren coming to washington. not exactly planning a welcome party. >>> and how about this picture all over the internet? we'll explain what it's all about. >>> in a conference call, he won because he gave big gifts to target ed voters but some believe he won because of the big gift he got from republicans. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop

to have elizabeth vargas. bianna golodryga, here with me this morning. >> yes, we have our turkeys already in the oven. we thought we would pass by times square. >> for a couple hours. >> give you some tips how to prepare a feast. >> if you saw last year's show, i need them. >> sam champion and ginger zee are on parades this morning. sam is in philadelphia. hey, sam. at the 93rd annual thanksgiving day parade. >> good morning. >> he's already on the float. >> that's great. >> and ginger zee is at the legendary macy's thanksgiving day parade, right here in new york. hey, ginger. millions of people, on my way in this morning, i saw little kids wrapped in blankets, lining the parade routes, hoping to catch a glimpse of the famous floats and balloons. they blew them up last night outside of the museum of natural history. i sent my boys to watch. they were underwhelmed. >> they were standing by people my height. i apologize for that. >>> and lessons from our dear robin's journey. her bone marrow transplant has inspired so many people. 56,000 people have become bone marrow donors, giving the mos

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, consumer advocate elizabeth senator scott brown inican@ massachusetts. >> this victory belongs to you. you did this. you did this. you did this. for every f that has been chipped and squeezed and hammered, we're going to fight for a level playing field, and we're going to put people back to work. [applause] that is what we're goido. >> in missouri, democratic incumbent senator claire mccaskill held on to receive, defeating republican challenger todd akin. the race drew national attention after congress member a can claimed women are able to suppress pregnancy in instances rape." mccaskill celebrated with supporters shortly after the concession. >> things do not always turn out the way you think they're going to. i just called clare mccaskill @and gave her congratulations because the way the numbers are looking, we lost this race. >> and all said it's over, it's done, it is too red. there is no way that clare mccaskill can survive. well, you know what happened? you proved them wrong. but in wisconsin, democratic congressmember tammy baldwin defeated republican tommy thompson in wisconsin se

of gas in a parade! but enough fans were there to push it to the final. it was quite a day, elizabeth. >> you were having fun. what was the highlight for you? >> reporter: say that again? >> what was the highlight of of the parade for you, mike? > >> reporter: being there when a ton and a half of confetti was raining down and i saw marco scutaro doing that... [ laughter ] >> perfect. >> like he did with the rain and then he did it with the confetti and it was cool. the whole day was cool. >> looks fantastic. mike, thanks. >>> but that was only part of the celebration. once that parade arrived at the civic center, there were the formal introductions, the team presentations and an impromptu rally speech where it rained sunflower seeds. thousands upon thousands crammed into the civic center plaza waiting for this. ♪ [ music ] a few brooms... a little beach blanket babylon. ♪ [ music ] and bruce bochy. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: because the giants' final victory of the sweep happened out of town in detroit, giants play-by-play announcer dave fleming recreated the moment. >>

for western journalists to report from inside the capital, but elizabeth palmer is there for us tonight. >> reporter: today's bombing spilled the blood of neighbors and friends. jaramana is a tight-knit community of christians and jews. religious minority groups in syria who are traditional supporters of president bashar al-assad. after the huge explosion, local people immediately pitched in to repair the damage to shops and homes. and to comfort the families of the victims. this mother's 21-year-old son, a medical student, went to investigate when the first bomb blew up and was killed minutes later by the second. outside local businessman walid blped carry the wounded to safety. what is this on your jacket? >> it's blood. it's blood of all the people. >> reporter: but he can't or won't say who he thinks is to blame. who did it? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: it's a loaded question in syria, where people of many faiths, christians and muslims have generally got along but the war has put that at risk. attacks like these bombings could ignite vicious rounds of revenge and rep

. but there is dna-like technology that can catch a medal thief red-handed. cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook shows us how it works and asks the question, why isn't anyone using it here? >> reporter: brazen thieves crashed a truck through a fence to get to a spool of copper wire in this pg&e yard. >> we had almost 5.2 million in copper theft over the last six years. >> reporter: in vallejo, criminals strip wiring from the electrical grid. >> over the last 18 months, we've had over 97 different locations where thieves have taken the electrical cables that power our street lights. >> reporter: that's on top of 300 places where they've stolen brass components from the water system. and across the bay area, they take metal from cemeteries, storm drains and automobiles. it's a problem not foreign to europe either, where thieves have hit hard at infrastructure. but the germans and others have found the answer to a huge problem may be a tiny dot. >> we call it the least expensive, most effective anti- theft device ever created. >> reporter: an australian- based company paints microdots on metal. you magnify

in the waters of the old quarry in oakland. that's where elizabeth cook is right now. >> reporter: they are now calling this a recovery effort. if you look behind me the dive team as you see getting ready to search the 40-foot deep water in the quarry for a man that went missing earlier tonight while looking for his cat. >> this was the scene a couple hours ago as a chp helicopter swooped in to light the area where the man is believed to have fallen. as water rescue teams poke and prod the water below. firefighters scale the hillside and rugged terrain. authorities say the mans friend or roommate went outlooking for him after he didn't come back looking for his cat behind their home. he found a flashlight 15 feet down the hillside but no sign of the man. later the rescue team was able to find the cat. >> i spoke with battalion chief he says they searched every nook and cranny and they found nothing. they're planning to search until they find the missing man. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> you see the rain behind elizabeth. we got this in by a photographer. he stuck a camera on his news van while dr

at home. great to have elizabeth vargas back. >> great to be here. i'm feeling lucky to be here and not being out there on the roads. take a look at this. this is the stevenson expressway. in my oel old hometown of chicago. where the fog is already creating travel problems. and that's the home to o'hare airport. one of the busiest in the nation. also, on the new jersey turnpike, where things are getting started. already bumper-to-bumper traffic. >>> here we go. and there's always turkey. and always bargains. usually, you have to wait until thursday or friday. we're going to reveal the latest on the most incredible deals happening right now, earlier than ever. we have them all for you. >>> let's get right to josh with the breaking news from israel. >> indeed. the bus bombing there. details just coming in. the attacker apparently threw an explosive device into the bus and then escaped. this, of course, comes at the same time the secretary of state hillary clinton is in the region, trying to broker a peace deal between the israelis and palestinians. abc's matt gutman, in tel aviv r

. high level of carbon monoxide can show up in blood tests of smokers. >>> cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook on this crash and the toll it took on one bay area family. >> reporter: they were driving back from a quick trip in tahoe. but it ended like this. >> maybe one month we don't see each other. so we have a thing for thanksgiving. >> she's the sister of the driver of the toyota prius that crossed the center line of traffic and broadside add mini van. she celebrated the holiday with the sue family just two days earlier. the only survivor was 10-year- old ellie alley sue she was take on the the hospital with moderate injuries. >> i will take care of her. my daughter and my sister, everybody help each other like that. >> a little girl in the mini van, four-year-old nora elizabeth temple was also killed in the crash. four others in the van were hurt. chp is still looking into what led to this deadly crash. according to this year's thanksgiving data the number of people that died on local roadways is up from last year 44 compared to 32 of last year. however dui arrests are down. elizabeth coo

to happen with the the most high profile freshman member in a long time? what's going to happen? elizabeth warren's background is an expert on bankruptcy law. she was the chair of the oversight panel for the bank bailout. she came up with the idea for the consumer financial protection bureau and helped get it off the ground. elizabeth warren was born to be on the senate banking committee. if anybody want ever born to be on that committee, she was born to be on that committee. want to know who would very much not like elizabeth warren to be on the banking committee? the banks. we have been hearing pretty much since she got elected about how wall street is going to do anything in its power to keep elizabeth warren off the banking committee and presumably out of their hair as much as possible. the latest reporting coming from mother jones. mother jones reporting on trade groups pressuring lawmakers to somehow block elizabeth warren from getting a seat on the banking committee. one senate aid telling mother jones that d.c.'s lobbying corridor has been going nuts trying to keep her off that par

week ahead. elizabeth has traffic. >> we'll get to liz in just a momentful good morning, it's tuesday, november 27. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:00. let's get to elizabeth. we have been following a standoff since 11:00 last night. >> reporter: police standoff, it started around 11:00 last night on treasure island is over. the armed robbery suspect is dead. we have confirmed that. so they are in the process now of re-opening those off-ramps to treasure island. just a couple of minutes ago, in fact, they opened the eastbound off-ramp to treasure island. they should be re-opening the westbound on the upper deck access any moment now. in the meantime they turned on the metering lights early a good, gosh, 20 to 25 minutes earlier than typical so that's why you see these early- morning backups already behind the pay gates. earlier when treasure island was completely closed off to the public, never really impacted the morning drive on the upper deck and now we're just beginning to see slowing up that incline towards treasure island so again the latest information a

getting ready there to play elizabeth taylor. there's the transformation. the brand-new movie "liz & dick" is coming out now. and lindsay lohan will join us in times square this morning. >>> good morning, america. robin roberts is getting stronger every day after that bone marrow transplant. >> coming up next on "gma," the brother and sister with a condition that's so rare, it's like you you've never heard of it. they're allergic to the cold. how they stay warm. >>> and babies onboard. get ready to meet, perhaps, the heaviest triplets in the world. 20 pounds of joy. one, big, happy family. >> big babies. >> big babies. a very, very, very happy mother. >> that's like three joshes. >> you don't want to do that. i mean, that's -- she was carrying them, amy, you were saying. >> i was saying, she can put them in her arms instead of the weight of them. >> way to power through, josh. >> thank you. >>> i'm excited. you know i love to do this stuff. we have a very special edition of trash to treasure. we have not done this since "gaa." we bring it back to you. >> there's a happy lara right there.

gobernador. aquÍ el campaÑa reÑida es del sociedad brown, que lucha contra elizabeth barre. >>> estoy por brown, pero me gusta romney. >>> los republicanoso son las minorÍas aqui. >>> creemos que romney traera el cambio necesario para la naciÓn. >>> romney planea visitar otros estados y para conseguir 300 votos que le faltan para la victoria dicen. >>> activistas de derechos civiles dicen que los dispopti sÍtivos electrÓnicos pueden afectar a los electores. >>> la cosecha de los agricultores podrÍa no ser la esperada. >>> una polÉmica en el sur dlea florida. >>> y ya volvemos con la acciÓn del fÚtbol de mÉxico. ♪. ♪. >>> el esjer cito de mÉxico capturÓ a adolfo ramÍrez uno de los carcotrafites mas importantes del cartel del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn. >>> una insÓlita crisis del frÍjol podria estar germinando en mÉxico nvr porque la cosecha no serÍa la esperada. aquÍ el iinforme. >>> los productores de frÍjol dijeron que los preciose bajos es un robo para los productores. >>> todo esto sucede con la complacencia de los gobiernos estatal y fae deral. >>> a ellos lesc

was elizabeth dole that came here to speak. so in the speech was aimed at the midshipmen who were there. but they would be asking most of the questions. then asked a question and did very good by the way for the person to wander around the audience. she gave list of speech and somebody asked she would send her son to bosnia to bolster the foreign policy positions and took a first of may and you could almost see their regret to that her and bob dole never had a child she said i cannot answer but the next day the media's said she is not ready for the campaign trail because she's not talking like a candidate but all the seven within three weeks the campaign had folded. i think michael dukakis problem with presidential debates what he would do if his wife was raped to give zero oil answer of defense of his opposition to capital punishment lycee does he have a human side? we see into the capabilities and without gore because of his cereal exaggerated. anyone of the stories but then we have them it important to become the internet from legislation. so he has leaked out of -- link them togethe

rain too. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: tomorrow morning could be slick. out the door right now dry and quiet. i think people are still recovering after last night's big election. everything so far, so good up the nimitz. this is a live look in the east bay. northbound traffic 15 minutes between 238 and the maze. to the south bay now these are live drive time sensors you can see traffic moving at the limit 280 guadalupe parkway and 101 and back towards the east bay a quick look through danville southbound 680 moving fine through the san ramon valley. that's traffic. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> california voters approved the governor's proposal to raise taxes. the goal to avoid painful cuts at public schools. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec joins us now with the political fight over prop 30 and this race was close. >>> reporter: it was so close, it was not called until early this morning. but at this point, most of the results are in. we are very confident in saying that proposition 30 has passed. 54% of ca

over the election of elizabeth warren to the senate. why does carolla care? westerny goldberg on thoughts on the petraeus scandal. that should be interesting. hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. >> bill: unresolved problem seeing want tonight. on electric night i said this about many voters who supported president obama. >> it's a changing country. the demographics are changing. it's not a traditional america anymore. and there are 50% of the voting public who want stuff. they want things. and who is going to give them things? president obama. he knows it and he ran on it. >> bill: well, just today my theory backed up by the government statistical bureau according to the feds

morning. want to say hello to robin at home. elizabeth vargas is with us here. and boy, what a night. >> what a night indeed. >> president obama secures a second term with a surprisingly sweeping victory. the president said he learned from and listened to those who did not vote for him. there he is on stage last night, savoring the victory with his family. >> his daughters flew out after school yesterday to be there with him. here are the final numbers. the electoral college. 303 votes for president obama, 206 for governor romney. the popular vote is still being counted today. president obama with about 60 million votes right now. governorromney, about 57 million. >> a lot of controversial issues out there. right now, let's get to matthew dowd. this is the number we were talking about yesterday. the president was more in tune with the changing america. you see that number, 72%. that was the share of the vote last night held by whites. four years ago, it was 74%. that's exactly what president obama predicted. >> and not long ago, it was 90%. this is a changing america, which makes it

, cheerleaders. i can say that, as a former cheerleader. >> hello to robin, recovering. as you see, elizabeth vargas is here. president obama back at the white house right now. his first big challenge, negotiate a new budget deal with congress. the speaker of the house says he's open -- suggests he's open to a compromise on taxes. and you have to pay attention to this. these negotiations are going to affect everyone's taxes before next year. we're going to get into that just ahead. >> huge, huge news on taxes. >>> we also have huge medical news this morning. a headline. new evidence that the prescription drugs that millions of americans take to help their heart may cut their cancer risk by as much as 15%. that is a big, big headline. >> sure is. >>> also, caught on tape. the shocking surveillance video that reveals what happened when a delta commuter jet was stolen in utah by a rogue pilot. an incredible story. you do not want to miss. >> wow. >>> first, we're going to get to the nor'easter slamming the region, if -- the same region ravaged by hurricane sandy. sam and our extreme weather team

, america. good morning to robin roberts at home. great to have elizabeth vargas back with us this morning. the whole team is here. and what a night. president obama secures a second term. >> with a surprisingly sweeping victory. the president said he learned from and listened to those who did not vote for him. there he is on stage last night, savoring the victory with his family. >> and here are the final numbers. the electoral college. 303 votes for president obama, 206 for governor romney. the popular vote for president obama, 59 million votes and governor romney with 56 million votes. the projection of ohio at 11:25 p.m. >> the big state of florida still out there. the numbers could climb for president obama. >>> the other big story of the morning, that nor'easter affecting the east coast right now, with half a foot of snow on the way. sam and ginger zee, tracking the latest. we're going to get to that. >>> right now, let's get to president obama's victory. matthew dowd, with us all last night, and here to breakdown the numbers for president obama. this is the number we were talking ab

platter ♪ a little brains a little talent ♪ with an emphasis on the latter... >> elizabeth had chutzpah, and she had life. see, i'm always looking at these kids thinking, "are they right for rent, are they right for wicked, are they right for smash?" you know? and hard to place her. but at the same time, hard to negate her affecting you, because she had such much life up there. >> ♪ i hate men i can't abide them even now and then ♪ than ever marry one of them i'd rest a virgin rather ♪ for husbands are a boring lot and only give you bother ♪ of course i'm awfully glad that mother had to marry father but i hate men... ♪ >> nicolette doing "i hate men" i thought had a strong start. but the way the lyric is written, you kind of have to keep topping and topping and topping with those jokes and those puns. and she couldn't really sustain it. >> ♪ he may have hair upon his chest but sister, so has lassie ♪ oh, i hate men. >> ♪ i don't care if he's a nobody ♪ in my heart he'll be a somebody ♪ somebody to love me i need it ♪ gimme that thing called love i want it ♪ here

's gonna be great. elizabeth vargas here for this important morning. we're teaming up with the red cross for an unprecedented event with the entire abc family. you see staten island there, they are hit so hard, so much chaos after that storm. >> i spent so much time out in the rockaways last week. so much devastation out there. so many people in need after the storm. >>> and our parent company, disney, has already made a $2 million donation to those impacted. and today, we have an all-star abc phone bank. you can call in right now. starting right now. the number on your screen is 1-800-help-now. all of our abc family, and the entire cast of all the shows on our air, as well as the new stars from local and national news are here manning the banks. they're waiting to hear from you for the whole morning. >>> we're also going to be going upstairs to the election head quarters right there. that is where we will be tomorrow night as the results come in. >> wow. >> there it is. >> very fancy, george. >> a big day, election. one day to go, we have a lot going on. >> absolutely. but first, we're

. poverty in united states. joining us are veronique de rugy covered george mason elizabeth lower- basch. [video clip] rugy if we could start with you. in the past 5 to 10 years, what has happened? guest: there has been an increase in food stamp enrollment. it is two faced. 2001 to 2006, and then since 2007, we almost doubled the enrollment. a lot of this, especially in the last four years, we could assume it is economic issues. but it is mostly actually increased eligibility. as the unemployment rate goes down, could stance keeps going up. there is a cbo report that looks specifically at those last five years. and found that 25% of us today, 25% of the increase in enrolment is due to economic issues. so a lot of the increase in enrollment are the product of increasing eligibility. which is a completely bipartisan decision. because a lot of the eligibility increased to place under president bush. host: elizabeth lower-basch, what percentage of americans are living in poverty? and what does that mean? how you define poverty? guest: the visual poverty rate -- it is around 15% -- it is high

that. he wants to enlist them. >> i wonder in terms of dodd/frank, elizabeth warren is going to be in the u.s. senate and i'll read an excerpt from "new york" magazine. obama will probably not morph into a fierce anti-bank reformer who will set out to make wall street life's miserable. that duty will fall to senator elect elizabeth warren. when it comes to treating bank executives as wise statesmen whose council is sought on economic issues a second term obama will feel freer to tune those voices out. the retirement of tim geithner as treasury secretary and who he chooses next. tim geithner a creature of wall street. some names floated according to you, jack lou and ears kin bowles. i question whether he would do that because it would be such an affirmation of bowles-simpson which he turned his back on in the first time. >> bowles-simpson may well be the framework of the deal we get to get off the cliff anding? senator dick durbin has put out there as where we should go back to. once you get past the election, we've seen it before. something that didn't look so good a few mon

everything they can. >> joining me now is the star of the movie, gloria reuben who plays elizabeth kekley in "lincoln." we'll agree steven spielberg is a genius. but i don't know that even he could have predicted the parallels. you have a president who faced a divided country, a divided congress. you're a social activist. you've been a support of barack obama and the aids movement. you must find the parallels fascinatin fascinating. >> and uncanny. steven's wanted to make this film for about ten years. nobody had any idea that barack obama would be president. to film in richmond, virginia, 150 years after the beginning of the civil war, at a time specifically when the parallels -- the division in this country politically and still racially are pretty significant, i think the reelection of obama is a great sign of hope for the future and those kind of divisions being resolved. i think we're definitely on the path to having that happen. but the parallels are really unbelievable how timely this film is. >> among the many things it's going to do is make people aware of the person you portraye

. >>> plus john mccain. >> the chickens are now coming home the roost. >>> the banks revolt against elizabeth warren, and workers are threatening strikes at walmart stores across america. >> we expect our associates to show up and to do their job. >> josh edleston has the latest on the workers very walmart. good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. democratic leaders are in this budget fight to win it for the middle class. president obama is wrapping up his southeast asia trip. in thailand he was overheard requesting help from a higher power to solve the standoff in washington. >> yes, we're working on this budget, and we're going to need a lot of prayer for that. >> the president is being lighthearted about it overseas, but in washington he is deadly serious about keeping the upper hand in negotiations. fellow democrats are defending the line in the sand. here is house democratic leader nancy pelosi when she was asked if the democrats would accept a deal extending tax cuts for the wealthy. >> we've seen talk about a possible compromise that would leave rates the same but

from elizabeth wenger. >> our live team coverage begins with lawrence karnow though checking this morning's weather. it's sloppy. >> very wet start to the day around the bay area. the showers coming in overnight that cold front bringing some strong gusty winds and that rain still falling in parts of the bay area. let's look at our high-def doppler radar. you can see the showers now beginning to taper off a little bit even more so than this last hour as we're still seeing pockets of rain rainfall into the east bay. livermore, pleasanton, watch out on the 680, 580. we have some showers continuing in that direction. we are going to see more of that throughout the morning hours. but i think as we get to the afternoon, things will dry out. mostly cloudy skies, wet outside so when we're not seeing rain you may see heavy drizzle. the temperatures are very mild into the 50s and also the 60s. now, i think as you head out today you will see a lot of clouds but by the afternoon we are going to get on the back side of this cold front so the clouds likely to break a little bit becoming pa

are already looking forward to cyber monday. >> or if you're elizabeth it's deep navy blue friday. >> very good. yes. >> we have been talking about traffic and sending chopper 5 to area malls on 880 towards westfield mall in san francisco. so yeah, you know, it's actually lighter than typical commuter friday where a lot of people are heading off to work but we are seeing some businessier conditions. if you're heading towards the bay bridge, traffic looks good into san francisco. but again, right around that union square area. we are seeing a lot of traffic tie-ups on city streets. may have been lines of the freeway no lights there. >> 880 in oakland free and clear this morning past oakland airport and the coliseum. continues to move well towards highway 92 and hayward. if you are heading towards paragon outlets and livermore we know that's going to be a popular spot throughout the day. through the altamont pass no major brake lights. similar story in the south bay. you will notice our live drive time sensors picking up. guadalupe parkway a lot of mass transit is on a holiday schedule. ace

-hour window per day when you're at your peak. this is hayden. that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. someone tried to break intor house in the middle of the . it >>> a piedmont woman took matters who her own hands after someone tried to break into her house in the middle of the day. it's the second time that thieves in the last nine days have targeted her house. two crook said rang her -- crooks rain her door bell several times. they broke a window when she didn't open the door. that's when she grabbed a bat. >> it had happened a week ago. and so she was like oh no, they are not doing this again. she was in her bath robe and grabbed this bat and chased up the stairs and swapped it into their trunk. >> swapped. the suspects drove off i

. they will help the project take shape ,,,,,, this is hayden. ,,,,,, that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. the coast guard says the pee were aboard a 24- foot boatn it capsized at the mouth ofe >>> seven people, including three children, were rescued today. they were aboard a 24 foot boat when it capsized at the mouth of the bay. five people held on to the overturned boat and two others were trapped under neither. the people outside of the boat were rescued by helicoptered. the rest were rescued when the boat was towed ashore. nobody wore a life jacket. >>> the trial of a former san jose principal. charged with failing to report former teacher, chandler, for sexual abuse. he was charge inside january and charged with committing l

. easier banking. standard at citibank. that's elizabeth.n. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. and put a federal receiver n charge of fixing it. that was 7 >>> health care for prisoners in california used to be so bad a judge ruled it was unconstitutional. put a receiver in front of it. that was seven years ago. there have been improvementsip cluding a construction of a brand-new medical facility. but, some question if lack of care has turned into cadillac care. >> 400 acres. $1 billion taxpayer dollars. one of the state's biggest construction projects is about

elizabeth warren defeated scott brown. more than $72 million were spent on the race for the massachusetts senate seat. the democrats picked up a seat with the win. >> this victory belongs to you. >> reporter: cbs news projects democrats will retain a majority in the senate and the house will stay in republican control. so capitol hill could be on track for more gridlock. in wisconsin, democrat tammy baldwin became the first openly gay person to win a u.s. senate seat by defeating tommy thompson. republicans were supposed to gain a senate seat in missouri. cbs news projects claire mccaskill will keep her seat. >> you'll have a voice in the united states senate that makes you proud. >> reporter: comments about rape sank the candidacy of todd akin. tara mergener, for cbs news, washington. >> and here is a look at some of the other senate race winners. the gop picked up a seat in nebraska. fischer will fill the seat vacated by ben nelson. and in arizona, republicans will keep the seat held by jon kyl. jeff flake beat richard carmona. in maine, angus king won the seat being vacated by olympia

: the popular former san francisco mayor won boy a wide margin against -- won by a wide margin against elizabeth emken. she thank supporters and talked about years ahead in a divided congress. >> what i think this president has to do is begin to talk and listen -- listen -- to individual members on both sides, develop the relationships that are necessary when you have very big and difficult problems. >> reporter: feinstein will be joined again by missouri senator claire mccaskill who beat republican todd akin. akin made his mark this election with his controversial comments regarding rape that charged up several women activists groups. >> there is no way that claire mccaskill can survive. well, now what happened? you proved them wrong. >> reporter: political experts say women's successes could be tied to president obama's campaign as well as senate democrats accusing republicans of waging a so-called war on women. this year, the gop-dominated house passed bills redefining rape as well as defunding planned parent hood. >> despite the odds you elected the first woman senator to the commonwealth of

reporter elizabeth cook walks us to the precipice and looks over the edge. liz? >> reporter: in reality, the fiscal cliff is a deadline for congress and the president to reach a deal on the bush-era tax cuts. if you think this is something that just affects folks in washington, think again. the average household could pay an extra 2- to 3,000 in taxes. 1200 programs could be cut and it could increase the unemployment rate from 7.9 to 9%. for others, it could actually be worse. take a single mother with two kids making $50,000 a year. if we go over the fiscal cliff, she'll pay an extra $1,000 for an increase in social security taxes. and more than $1,000 because the bush-era income tax cuts are set to expire, meaning an extra $3,000 out of her paycheck next year. today, vice president biden predicted the two sides will come up with a solution. >> we're not going over the cliff. we're determined not to go over the cliff. >> reporter: it's not just the bush-era tax cuts. going over the cliff would also trigger massive federal spending cuts. that combination could push us back into another

/11. >> reporter: holly is a part of the finance bureau, working there with elizabeth warren. >> financial readiness is essential to mission readiness. >> earlier this year, david petraeus was the subject of another biography by paula broadwell. another west point graduate, a doctor he met at harvard >> when i was in kabul, i would do a lot of interviews on runs. >> reporter: nbc news confirmed that the fbi opened investigations into whether or not broadwell had access to e-mails or other computer information. the white house learned of the situation wednesday, say sources. officials say petraeus called and asked to see the president thursday, acknowledged the situation and offered to resign. the president asked him for 24 hours to consider the situation. today, while juggling the economic speech, he called and thanked him for extraordinary service to the united states for decades, and wishing him and his family the very best. at this difficult time >> from their perspective, the trust simply was lost. and you can't have a cia director when there is not perfect trust. >> reporter: diane fe

. elizabeth warren, claire mccaskill, and so forth. >> 20 women in the senate now, and what is interesting is the republican number goes up from five to four. the democratic number comes up to 16, which i think does reflect the larger problems in the constituency wired to the republicans. you see these women who are winning not because they are the daughter of or the widow of, not appointed. they are fighting their own political careers and it is rather remarkable. >> let me ask you a question. we will see where it goes. what happens if john kerry becomes secretary of state in massachusetts? scott brown? >> i think they have to consider that. scott brown lost. he is still a viable. the question is, who would be -- the with the democrats put up if john kerry leaves? >> he ran in an impossible state. i think elizabeth warren is going to be one of the real stars of the new democratic congress, and i can see her in national politics, at the presidential level, really soon. the other really interesting result, i thought, was that initiative in massachusetts -- it is not exactly a party issue. t

said it is getting more complicated. cbs reporter elizabeth cook sorts it out. >> day of revelations. -letters start with the -- let's start with the woman who cia director david petraeus was having an affair. the fbi removed evidence from her home. agents have been looking at e- mails at he sent to jill kelley. those e-mails don't look like a threat to national security they seem to be snarky messages with a jealous message. >> reporter: jill kelley has done fundraising for the military. paula broadwell saw her as a romantic rival. paula broadwell sent jill kelley anonymous e-mails from a secret account that her and david petraeus shared. when the fbi started poking around, agents thought someone breached david petraeus' private e-mail account but it turned out they stumbled on a secret communication system they used to communicate. some of the messages sexually explicit. david petraeus would write an e- mail, he wouldn't send it, saved it to his draft folder. paula broadwell would log on and read the e-mail, that way there was never any record of messages being sent. mean time toni

, was clearly irritated. cbs 5's elizabeth cook on the question, the answer, and the bigger picture. liz? >> reporter: well, dana, pelosi says she's staying on because there is still work to do. but then the temperature of the room changed, all because of a question that inferred it was time for the congresswoman to let younger folks have a chance. emily post taught us to never question or ask a woman about her age. apparently, this reporter didn't read her book. >> you're over 70. doesn't that prohibit younger leadership from moving forward? >> so you're suggesting that everybody step aside? >> i'm just saying, doesn't that delay younger leadership from moving forward? >> let's for a moment honor it as a legitimate question, although it's quite offensive, but you don't realize that, i guess. the fact is -- the fact is that everything that i have done in my -- i guess decade now of leadership is to elect younger and newer people to the congress. >> i think it's offensive, because it's often tailored toward women and there's a lot of male senators. >> reporter: she was just elected to the

. >>> more than two years after the spill in the gulf of mexico,b.p. has accepted responsibility. elizabeth corden tells us this is not in last on the deadly accident. >> reporter: bp pleaded guilty to charges for the spill, and will pay $1.25 billion. >> this is the largest total resolution in the history of the united states. >> reporter: the aim, 2010 explosion killed 2,000 workers and released an estimated 200 million gallons of oil into is this gulf you have mexico. >> about $2.4 billion of the company funds will be dedicated to environmental restoration, preservation, and conservation efforts throughout this region. >> reporter: along with the criminal and civil personal, bp will also pay half a billion dollars to -- add odd to what the company has paid in clean- up expenses and other settlements, the oil spill would have costed bp nearly $42 billion. three officials are facing criminal charges. the chief executive i should a statement thursday. saying, "we apologize for our roll in the accident and we've accepted responsibility for our acts actions. but bp's legal woes are far from o

grandmother. >> reporter: d.c.s say messier and his wife, 30-year-old elizabeth, who is now at large, placed the elderly woman's entire estate into a trust. >> he was able to basically con her into signing over her entire estate to him and his wife. >> he is very good at convincing you. >> reporter: but after a lengthy investigation, the 11- year veteran is now charged with grand theft, elder because, forgery, registering a fraudulent document, conspiracy and practicing law without a license. neighbors tell us jean is home tonight, but they asked us not to disturb her, because she is so badly shaken up. we've learned that she was an only child and grew up living in this pleasanton home. her grandparents were the original owners. today, jean learned about the arrest from her neighbor. >> her first concern was for his children and for their pets. >> reporter: police say the elderly woman's estate and assets are worth close to $1 million. in pleasanton, juliette goodrich, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> and we have learned of a possible motive in the case of a sheriff's department accused of holding

program for women was elizabeth dodson gray. >> i think it was enormously significant because of the effect it had upon people encouraging them to think of god as male through 500 years. i don't know how much they thought of god as male before the sistine chapel. i do know that in judaism the jews were absolutely discouraged, as you know, from doing any graven image, and so they were prohibited from drawing pictures of the almighty, the creator. >> reporter: up until then, god was mostly depicted in non-naturalistic imagery, as a spirit, an abstract form, or as a dove hovering in the sky -- essentially an impersonal diving presence. michelangelo's ceiling changed all that. >> it created an image of god that was human and superhuman and so the idea, if you personify god and you think about god as a white man with long white hair and a long white beard, chances are the picture is where you got that idea. >> reporter: it was the warrior pope, julius the second who commissioned michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the sistine chapel, an odd request considering that michelangelo wa

and they found nothing. they're planning to search until they find the missing man. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> you see the rain behind elizabeth. we got this in by a photographer. he stuck a camera on his news van while driving south. wipers going at full speed. it's coming down. cbs 5 meteorologist paul deanno where it's about to really come down. >> the bay bridge is getting the worst of it right now. this front is splitting the bay area in half. in san francisco, oakland, is where we find the heaviest rain right now. concord and pleasant hill you're getting heavy rainfall. areas like santa rosa, you're getting a bit of a break. and the south bay, you're waiting for the first drops of rain. but trust me the morning commute tomorrow around san jose is going to be sloppy. latest computer models suggest a half inch of rainfall for santa rosa with half of that toward hayward and less for san jose. you can look at doppler radar at cbs sf. com. wait until you see how much sunshine in the forecast. coming up next. >> cbs 5 reporter shows us while the thief was casing the house. the house was c

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